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Treatment of pigmentary disorders in patients with skin of color with a novel 755 nm picosecond, Q‐switched ruby, and Q‐switched Nd: YAG nanosecond lasers: A …Levin et al., 2016
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- Levin M
- Ng E
- Bae Y
- Brauer J
- Geronemus R
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- Lasers in Surgery and Medicine
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Background and Objectives Laser procedures in skin of color (SOC) patients are challenging due to the increased risk of dyspigmentation and scarring. A novel 755 nm alexandrite picosecond laser has demonstrated effectiveness for tattoo removal and …
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